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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. t there.i price rewind. - one serving of cheese is the size of four dice. one serving of cereal, a baseball. and one serving of fruit, a tennis ball. - you know, both parties agree. our kids can be healthier... the more you know. >>> we're back now on "way too early." we told you at the top of the show that scott brown may have a chance to get voted back into the u.s. senate should current massachusetts senator john kerry be appointed to a cabinet post by president obama. brown was defeated in his re-election bid for his former seat by elizabeth warren. so if you want to sound smart today tell your friends scott brown was the only incumbent senator to lose his seat in this year's general election. two incumbent senator, pennsylvania's arlen specter and bob bennett of utah lost their re-election bids in 2010. all right, enough of that real news, we'll gather around the water cooler and talk about the angry letters that the white house has been receiving since president obama's re-elect
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and no doubt know it's happening in gaza city right now so it's actually been many dozens of protests in dozens of states and cities across the united states over the past couple of days really the day that the bombing started and they're continuing today in fact right after i leave this interview i'm headed down to the white house for a protest there are those protests taking taking place in cities all over the country tonight and throughout the week and even into next week as things as the late if they escalate no doubt we'll be there demonstrating as well just like will be demonstrating on november twenty ninth at the white house so if people want to complete list of actions go to answer coalition dot org and you can find an updated list of wherever protest actions are happening all over the country because it's really going to be i mean this is the u.s. government is determined to carry this out the israeli government is determined to carry this out with our tax dollars quite a bit of our tax dollars the only thing that's going to change the equation is massive repudiation from th
and no doubt know it's happening in gaza city right now so it's actually been many dozens of protests in dozens of states and cities across the united states over the past couple of days really the day that the bombing started and they're continuing today in fact right after i leave this interview i'm headed down to the white house for a protest there are those protests taking taking place in cities all over the country tonight and throughout the week and even into next week as things as the...
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gas rationing is imposed in new york city, i don't like that as well as long island. cars with license plates ending with odd number can buy gas on odd numbered days. even numbered license plates on even numbered days. mine ends with a letter. i'm going to the front of the line. the move is designed to relief crippling shortages. new jersey imposed a gas rationing stem last week. went over like a lead balloon. >>> bp lawyers and gulf oil victims asked a judge to approve a $7.8 billion settlement. it would be used to resolve damage claims and individuals affected by the 2010 disaster. >> next on "money", ceo's extend an olive branch to president obama. it may be too soon to tell if they can finally come together to revive the economy. we'll get insight from our panel of business chiefs. sure there may be a few things getting you down. i mean, you know, there is the fiscal cliff looming, political gridlock is running rampant but we've got four ways to keep your pockets flush with cash regardless what's ahead. more "money" coming up, we promise. ♪ ♪ . melissa: so onl
gas rationing is imposed in new york city, i don't like that as well as long island. cars with license plates ending with odd number can buy gas on odd numbered days. even numbered license plates on even numbered days. mine ends with a letter. i'm going to the front of the line. the move is designed to relief crippling shortages. new jersey imposed a gas rationing stem last week. went over like a lead balloon. >>> bp lawyers and gulf oil victims asked a judge to approve a $7.8 billion...
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don't pull out of the stuff in the city of london as a way to competitively drive the city of london down you know i mean it's very competitive cross-currents along those lines i see what you mean i'm not sure i think that unfortunately the bankers here in the us but on romney and that that was really really really wrong now they're going to have to deal with an obama that's really energized and hopefully. has a little bit of impetus to do some of the things that we've been talking about but that's the thing at the bankers leave london if they're whining or complaining about london where are they going to go and if the u.s. wants to say transactions to london that's probably the wrong place right now because as you say there's more scrutiny there's even scrutiny in switzerland you have u.b.s. the rogue trader on trial you have that senior banker c.e.o. lost his job to over that scandal i mean really i think there's going to have to be a come to jesus the bankers are going to have to realize something's changed and hopefully the obama administration will reinforce that some of them ar
don't pull out of the stuff in the city of london as a way to competitively drive the city of london down you know i mean it's very competitive cross-currents along those lines i see what you mean i'm not sure i think that unfortunately the bankers here in the us but on romney and that that was really really really wrong now they're going to have to deal with an obama that's really energized and hopefully. has a little bit of impetus to do some of the things that we've been talking about but...
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the city clearing 130,000 tons of garbage and debris from city streets so far. there is lot left to be picked up as you can see behind me. this neighborhood is a mile and a half from the ocean and took water over our heads. 12 feet of water flooded every single house. all the basements were full of water. the water came up to two to three feet high on the first floor. we're walking into lloyd dennis's home. he has been busy trying to rip out drywall and flooring to try to preserve what he can of his home. he lost pretty much everything because of this storm. you see him ripping up a floorboard now. this is the kind of debris they're having to pick up. not just floors but, watching machines and dish washers. can we talk to you a second. i hate to interrupt you. >> sure. >> you were home when this storm hit and started filling your house with water. >> correct. i was home. >> how frightening was that. >> it was rough. like i said, my family all got nervous and trying to get out at the same time. by the time we thought about it, the water was up, if you look at the
the city clearing 130,000 tons of garbage and debris from city streets so far. there is lot left to be picked up as you can see behind me. this neighborhood is a mile and a half from the ocean and took water over our heads. 12 feet of water flooded every single house. all the basements were full of water. the water came up to two to three feet high on the first floor. we're walking into lloyd dennis's home. he has been busy trying to rip out drywall and flooring to try to preserve what he can...
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three hours from new york city. great place, nice place. looking to get away? want to check this place out. factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. we have an extendinged talking points memo. now i'm saying it. so we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be vericon. vericon. excellent word. very few people know it. juan williams did not know what verecund means. petty fogging is discussing something. all right? and you are losing the argument instead of saying you know you're right, legalizing pot means more kids goring to use it. more kids goring to get screwed up. what you do is what about... heating oil? what about m and m's? that is called refusing to deal with the issue at hand, introducing another issue that they weren't talking about. okay? i've got to deal with this every night ladies and gentlemen. i hope you enjoy. thanks for watching us tonight. please remember the spin stops here.
three hours from new york city. great place, nice place. looking to get away? want to check this place out. factor tip of the day. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. we have an extendinged talking points memo. now i'm saying it. so we'd like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be vericon. vericon. excellent word. very few people know it. juan williams did not know what...
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i love your city, and oakland love both of them. >> it's beautiful along the entire east bay. >> eliot: proposition 30 was on the ballot here in california. it passed. it's what jerry brown is doing to get additional revenue to eliminate the need to cut education spending. he is increasing the tax rate on the wealthy. increasing sales tax and getting $6 billion a year of extra revenue in the state. the public voted for it. >> the public understands that. that's why the public re-elected president obama. that's been his exact position, and i'm proud of the residents here who voted for that because our children deserve that. they deserve to be taken care of in terms of not being on the chopping block. >> eliot: i think jerry brown defense a fair bit of credit. he was taking a lot of swings and arrows headed his way. he said if you don't go for this, i have to cut your education. and the rest of the nation should look at california. you are big. the set the example often. the public said this makes sense. the president can say to john boehner, the public supports it. >> governor brown led
i love your city, and oakland love both of them. >> it's beautiful along the entire east bay. >> eliot: proposition 30 was on the ballot here in california. it passed. it's what jerry brown is doing to get additional revenue to eliminate the need to cut education spending. he is increasing the tax rate on the wealthy. increasing sales tax and getting $6 billion a year of extra revenue in the state. the public voted for it. >> the public understands that. that's why the public...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. gerri: a frequent guest on this program, bill kristol said yesterday, it won't kill the country if we raise taxes a little bit on millionaires. do you agree? here is with some of your posting on our facebook page. all americans love the bob -- above the poverty line should be taxed at the same rate. unfair to tax in the diary because they are successful. i think everybody should pay the same tax rate as we all pay the same as in sales tax well, ask the question on gerriwillis.com. 22 percent of you said yes, 77 percent said no. after getting pushed up the door, former ceo is leaving with a ton of money in his pocket. along with former ceo oh, not eligible for severance payments as a result of their departure. instead they're reaching more than six nap million dollars in incentive awards. incentives for what? staying away? this company got bailed out dear reader a man who led the bank when it saw its stock price did cut almost in half. the two men bow get 40 percent of the money right
citi price rewind. buy now. save later. gerri: a frequent guest on this program, bill kristol said yesterday, it won't kill the country if we raise taxes a little bit on millionaires. do you agree? here is with some of your posting on our facebook page. all americans love the bob -- above the poverty line should be taxed at the same rate. unfair to tax in the diary because they are successful. i think everybody should pay the same tax rate as we all pay the same as in sales tax well, ask the...
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detroit and los angeles a couple of cities they're considering. would that money go toward u.s. infrastructure, u.s. jobs? give us a rough idea of how that money might be deployed. >> yeah. so we would do both. obviously, more investment. we are growing substantially in the united states in terms of jobs. probably two thirds of employees already in the united states. even though about 95% of our revenues come offshore so we're very focused on growing in the united states. we think that we have great talent here. but of course, we are not a team with big factories. we are called chip designers and somebody builds them for us. we hope to see growth in the united states. i mean -- >> all right. we were going the lose that shot at 9:50 eastern time. >> the edge on that one. >> you want to use every single second. >> someone like paul jacobs. >> people. at home should know we knew this was coming and didn't want to let you down. bet tore hear from him than from us. this is the most important guy trying to save the market today. >> right. >> and so we did go over and that's what happe
detroit and los angeles a couple of cities they're considering. would that money go toward u.s. infrastructure, u.s. jobs? give us a rough idea of how that money might be deployed. >> yeah. so we would do both. obviously, more investment. we are growing substantially in the united states in terms of jobs. probably two thirds of employees already in the united states. even though about 95% of our revenues come offshore so we're very focused on growing in the united states. we think that we...
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in terms of the gas shortages that have people lining up hour upon hour, new york city began this odd/even gas rationing this morning. new jersey started it last week. rationing programs are set to begin on long island in the next couple of hours, but there's already been a hitch. you see, even with the rationing, stations are running out of gas. roger clark, i want to bring you in. you are a reporter with our cnn affiliate new york one. how long are the lines and how mad are these people? >> reporter: pretty mad. no doubt about it. we are on mcginness boulevard and green point avenue. a major thorough fare here. one way is to the brooklyn queens expressway and the midtown tunnel to get to manhattan. a lot of gas stations but not a lot open. the one we are standing at which is a hess station, it started at 6:00 and it is going well. the nypd was here bringing in only cars that had odd numbers or letters on their last number of their license plate. everything was going great until 11:00 when they ran out of gas. so then wa we found is a lot of folks came here and went across the street
in terms of the gas shortages that have people lining up hour upon hour, new york city began this odd/even gas rationing this morning. new jersey started it last week. rationing programs are set to begin on long island in the next couple of hours, but there's already been a hitch. you see, even with the rationing, stations are running out of gas. roger clark, i want to bring you in. you are a reporter with our cnn affiliate new york one. how long are the lines and how mad are these people?...
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you want to get married, you go down to city hall and you to get a license. if the property arrangement. the concept of marriage in this country is so overlaid, with religious dimensions of it. i think that my thoughts are, you know, they are not really about the current political movement in this country. the degree to which we are an extremely conservative religious sense of marriage and family -- it isn't just about the moynihan report. it isn't just about blacks and single mothers getting married. it was a moment that we have lost in the women's movement where you could, you know, have a life of chosen partners dividing property for the sake of very specific purposes of certain kind of benefits. but it was a little bit beside the point. if you want a religious endowment god's blessing, you know, you go and get married. i do see marriage. i see it as a kind of property transfer. i also think when you think of it as a civil union, it clarifies other things, like the lack of benefits we have generally. the lack of them in society. i am so concerned about thi
you want to get married, you go down to city hall and you to get a license. if the property arrangement. the concept of marriage in this country is so overlaid, with religious dimensions of it. i think that my thoughts are, you know, they are not really about the current political movement in this country. the degree to which we are an extremely conservative religious sense of marriage and family -- it isn't just about the moynihan report. it isn't just about blacks and single mothers getting...
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you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party. >> yeah, i think that was well said. i think a lot of white people are turned off by this old style stuff. joanie, my question to you, my dear friend, how do you explain romney, who left the stage with such grace on election night, i'll tribute to that forever the way he did it, now going back over this again saying they bought the minority vote. this is the kind of thing he was saying during the campaign, remember. he was saying, they get rid of work requirement for welfare because he had to pay off his base. the feeding of the base. it's a th
you live in a city, don't you? >> actually, i live two blocks outside a city, but i spent most my life living either in philadelphia or in worcester, massachusetts, in college, which is a city, or in washington, d.c. for many, many years, yes. >> i mean, this is just nonsense. they cannot speak of us as americans, as voters. and we understand that. and that's the reason so many black and brown people, and so many white voters, by the way, don't vote for the republican party....
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it's my city. i love this place. >> reporter: even though another rocket could come in any time. >> even 10 times. >> reporter: there have been more than 750 this year. today israeli prime minister binyamin netanjahu said israel won't tolerate any more. >> i hope hamas and the other terror organizations in gaza got the message. if not, israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> reporter: as night fell, there was no let-up. gaza was being pounded. at least two rockets landed near tel aviv, and the military warned citizens to expect a busy night. israeli ground troops are massing along the gaza border, and people here are taking the warning signs very seriously. tel aviv is known as a party town. tonight, streets that are normally bustling are practically deserted. >> pelley: a lot of uncertainty going into the night. alan, thank you. president obama picked up the phone today, hoping to prevent an all-out war. nancy cordes is at the white house for us tonight. na
it's my city. i love this place. >> reporter: even though another rocket could come in any time. >> even 10 times. >> reporter: there have been more than 750 this year. today israeli prime minister binyamin netanjahu said israel won't tolerate any more. >> i hope hamas and the other terror organizations in gaza got the message. if not, israel is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to defend our people. >> reporter: as night fell, there was no let-up. gaza...
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fewer than 20,000 new york city residents. a different story in new jersey with about 255,000 still without power, new york long island had over 200,000 outages. medical teams heading to the hard-hit area in new york city communities coney island and as far away as rockaway making sure folks are getting proper medical assistance. officials will assess what is needed for cleanup efforts. now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars could be flood damaged or destroyed in super storm sandy causinsandycausing prices to sp. insurance companies came out saying those numbers are wrong. an executive auto analyst with the national automobile dealers association. you are quoted to say maybe there wasn't a lot of science behind what we said. are you telling the truth. >> i saw that article as well, had to shake my head, the assumptions are unclear. the assumption is between 250,000 cars damaged. dennis: based on what? >> as we just heard, damage totals are expected to be arou
fewer than 20,000 new york city residents. a different story in new jersey with about 255,000 still without power, new york long island had over 200,000 outages. medical teams heading to the hard-hit area in new york city communities coney island and as far away as rockaway making sure folks are getting proper medical assistance. officials will assess what is needed for cleanup efforts. now back to dennis. dennis: thank you very much. the auto dealers trade association said up to 250,000 cars...
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who fought his a let the opponents on the idea that america was a shining city upon a hill. what we got was a week, moderate candidate handpicked by the beltway elites. the president to loss is unequivocally on them. with a catastrophic loss of the republican elites, handpicked candidates, the tea party at the last, best hope america has to restore her from the principles. while the bay take longer to restore these principles with president obama back in office, we are not going away. instead of the 100 years to take america to the place where we are today. it will take more than three and a half years to restore our constitution. we are going to keep fighting. we respect the constitution and we know for america to succeed, we need to continue educating americans on our core principles. on the importance of the constitution and why our solutions are essential for america's continued greatness. we fight for our principles, we win. our work again today. county by county, state by state, district by district, will fight for freedom the way others in america have fought for free
who fought his a let the opponents on the idea that america was a shining city upon a hill. what we got was a week, moderate candidate handpicked by the beltway elites. the president to loss is unequivocally on them. with a catastrophic loss of the republican elites, handpicked candidates, the tea party at the last, best hope america has to restore her from the principles. while the bay take longer to restore these principles with president obama back in office, we are not going away. instead...
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our guests include founder of 350.org stopping by as part of his 21-city bus tour. do the math. highlighting links between extreme weather and -- >> coming up is melissa harris-perry. the mandate debate. what will president obama rye to get done next. also, the incredible victory of women on election night. if you haven't seen what happened in new hampshire, this is one you want to watch. that's melissa harris-perry coming up next. we'll see you next week here on up. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable
our guests include founder of 350.org stopping by as part of his 21-city bus tour. do the math. highlighting links between extreme weather and -- >> coming up is melissa harris-perry. the mandate debate. what will president obama rye to get done next. also, the incredible victory of women on election night. if you haven't seen what happened in new hampshire, this is one you want to watch. that's melissa harris-perry coming up next. we'll see you next week here on up. [ male announcer ] do...
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but the city of baltimore turned to a controversial tactic to collect. receiving burton's debt to a private company, which then put a lien on his home. >> then you have no choice to pay or lose your home. that can't be right. >> reporter: now, the company is asking for additional interest and high legal fees, too. ballooning burton's tab to almost $5,000. >> could actually lose their home for the failure to pay a $200 water bill. >> reporter: the national consumer law center says thousands of homeowners all over the u.s. are threatened with foreclosure every year because of unpaid utility bills and taxes. in rhode island, a $474 sewer bill cost one woman her home. the company that took possession later sold it for $85,000. back in baltimore, vicky valentine lost her house over a partially paid water bill. you'd been in this home for 33 years? >> yes. >> reporter: and now all of a sudden, you're out on the street. >> yes, and that's not a fun place to be. >> reporter: lien logic makes $100 million a year, profiting from its lien business. we tracked down
but the city of baltimore turned to a controversial tactic to collect. receiving burton's debt to a private company, which then put a lien on his home. >> then you have no choice to pay or lose your home. that can't be right. >> reporter: now, the company is asking for additional interest and high legal fees, too. ballooning burton's tab to almost $5,000. >> could actually lose their home for the failure to pay a $200 water bill. >> reporter: the national consumer law...
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the floating city is actually floating. venice. flooded by heavy rains. 70% of venice is under water. it hasn't stopped the tourists from checking out the ancient city. look at that cruise ship. it's actually at sea but the way the camera angle is, looks like it is going right down the palazzo. >>> airlines are having trouble finding pilots. it may be the biggest shortage in years. this isn't exactly a job you can asupply for and slide into. >> you're looking at a shortage coming in terms of the guys who are going to be flying our planes around the world particularly here in the united states. look at how many pilots are in the system right now and how many are needed over the next 20 years. you're talking about 96,000 right now. you're going to need more than that. 97,000 will be needed over the next 20 years. there is a coming wave of mandatory pilot retirements kicking in at age 65. they extended the age five years five years ago. they're starting to come due. more than half the u.s. pilots are over 50 years old. that's part of
the floating city is actually floating. venice. flooded by heavy rains. 70% of venice is under water. it hasn't stopped the tourists from checking out the ancient city. look at that cruise ship. it's actually at sea but the way the camera angle is, looks like it is going right down the palazzo. >>> airlines are having trouble finding pilots. it may be the biggest shortage in years. this isn't exactly a job you can asupply for and slide into. >> you're looking at a shortage coming...
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new york city fire department assistant chief bob mains walked us through what is left on just this street, beach 130. >> this is a firefighter's home. >> reporter: dozens of homes were destroyed, but there were just as many hero. monday them the humble ron cassar of engine 265. he dove under the rising water to find a hydrant and attach a hose. don't you feel as though maybe you did something extraordinary? >> nothing more than the other members of my -- company would do. >> reporter: a team was working when they got a call, people trapped. >> the water was this high, coming up to the top of the windshield. >> reporter: when they got there, there was not just water but a wall of fire. he had to climb to them. >> one woman was pregnant, there were a minimum of six children. >> is there a possibility of getting a tower? amid the rains and fire, he brought people through the roof tops through an open window and out on to a rescue boat. >> this was not anything i have ever experienced. >> reporter: back on 130, it was quick thinking that saved the home of the retired firefighter, charlie and
new york city fire department assistant chief bob mains walked us through what is left on just this street, beach 130. >> this is a firefighter's home. >> reporter: dozens of homes were destroyed, but there were just as many hero. monday them the humble ron cassar of engine 265. he dove under the rising water to find a hydrant and attach a hose. don't you feel as though maybe you did something extraordinary? >> nothing more than the other members of my -- company would do....
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we're in the city's marina right next to the yoko sushi restaurant. as you can see, there are people out, having dinner. seemingly to be living a normal life. but the owner of this restaurant did tell us just an hour ago they heard the air raid sirens and in fact just a moment ago we saw in this screen with israeli television that in bere sheva air raid sirens did go off. all signeds indicate israel is preparing for a ground incursion. some of the roads around gaza on the israeli side have been closed to civilian traffic. the israeli security cabinet apparently is authorized the government to call up as many as 75,000 reservists, possibly to participate in this potential, possible ground incursion into gaza. there have been a lot of armor -- lots of armor, lots of tanks moved down to that area. it is very similar to what we saw, don, just before israel made a ground incursion into gaza back in 2008, 2009. >> ben, talk to me about the significance of this. we have been reporting that hamas rockets nearly hit jerusalem. the significance of that and has
we're in the city's marina right next to the yoko sushi restaurant. as you can see, there are people out, having dinner. seemingly to be living a normal life. but the owner of this restaurant did tell us just an hour ago they heard the air raid sirens and in fact just a moment ago we saw in this screen with israeli television that in bere sheva air raid sirens did go off. all signeds indicate israel is preparing for a ground incursion. some of the roads around gaza on the israeli side have been...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: president obama addressed reporters in the east room of the white house for the first time in eight months this atch. the president made news. but the most contentious moment came when she was asked about the qualification of susan race to be appointed to the head of the state department. you may remember that after the white house and intelligence officials knew the attack on the consulate in benghazi did not evolve from protest over anti-islamic video, she appeared on five sunday news showing blaming the video. the president appeared angry and channeled those who opposed her possible nomination to be the next secretary of state. >> let me say about susan rice. she has done exemplary work. she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. senator mccain, and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, go after me. but for them to go afte
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: president obama addressed reporters in the east room of the white house for the first time in eight months this atch. the president made news. but the most contentious moment came when she was asked about the qualification of susan race to be appointed to the head of the state department. you may remember that after the white house and intelligence officials knew the attack on the consulate in benghazi did not...
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radio city music hall. sure enough, they put up a big, giant christmas tree lit up on the front of their building to promote their annual christmas spectacular. it's a great show. but would you look at the calendar? thanksgiving is two weeks away. couldn't they wait? i know in some places santa claus and christmas decorations were in storage before halloween. but let's take on holiday at the time. but other pumpkins and then the pumpkins and pilgrims and then you can decorate for christmas. he gives more meaning to each holiday. to me, it's disgraceful that some retailers are kicking off christmas shopping at 8:00 p.m. on christmas night. thanksgiving -- a time to stop and give thanks for our blessings and not parts down
radio city music hall. sure enough, they put up a big, giant christmas tree lit up on the front of their building to promote their annual christmas spectacular. it's a great show. but would you look at the calendar? thanksgiving is two weeks away. couldn't they wait? i know in some places santa claus and christmas decorations were in storage before halloween. but let's take on holiday at the time. but other pumpkins and then the pumpkins and pilgrims and then you can decorate for christmas. he...
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in walton kentucky it would have decided the race for citi council. the salt in the wound is that mcdonald's wife katie didn't vote. she works nights and woke up ten minutes before the poll closed her husband said don't bother to race there i'm sure one vote won't matter. it turns out that it did. and now the race will be decided by a coin toss. and the "new york times" taking a look at what might be next for mitt romney. the times says romney hasn't taken a steady paycheck in about 13 years, but as we know that doesn't mean he doesn't have investment income and residuals still rolling in. he was of oured about $30 million to run a hedge fund and those kinds of offers are probably still on the table. we're back with more after the break. stay with us. the system, now it's your turn. >>it's a little bit of magic. >>connect with "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at facebook.com/stephaniemillershow and on twitter at smshow. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best sweet
in walton kentucky it would have decided the race for citi council. the salt in the wound is that mcdonald's wife katie didn't vote. she works nights and woke up ten minutes before the poll closed her husband said don't bother to race there i'm sure one vote won't matter. it turns out that it did. and now the race will be decided by a coin toss. and the "new york times" taking a look at what might be next for mitt romney. the times says romney hasn't taken a steady paycheck in about...
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this picture on the internet, two rockets fired from gaza fell harmlessly outside the city. in two days, the second time the rocket fell in the sea. hamas showing its back has not been broken. there is no rest for the south, either, even while burying the dead from yesterday's raid that killed three people. mourners went into panic, at yet another siren warning for yet another rocket attack from gaza. there is a sharp spike in violence, 100 in the week before this outbreak, and 500 the last three days. the goal of israel's air and sea assault on gaza is to stop the rockets. it is not working. so what is next? we are prepared to escalate in a big way, says israel's prime minister. when the israeli leaders say they will do anything, whatever it takes, this is what they mean. they are together on the border, ready to invade. 16,000 reserve soldiers reported to ytheir units today. they are waiting for the strangle hold on the south. and tonight, the government may call up reserves, more than 30,000 troops than the u.s. has in afghanistan. martin fletcher, on the israel-gaza bord
this picture on the internet, two rockets fired from gaza fell harmlessly outside the city. in two days, the second time the rocket fell in the sea. hamas showing its back has not been broken. there is no rest for the south, either, even while burying the dead from yesterday's raid that killed three people. mourners went into panic, at yet another siren warning for yet another rocket attack from gaza. there is a sharp spike in violence, 100 in the week before this outbreak, and 500 the last...
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>> it's a race against the clock in a mud ravaged neighborhood of daily city. they're shoring up the hillside. >> we're live in san francisco where they're having problems getting power back on. following a fire that has been out for hours. >> in lake ta show, some of the slopes are open. i'll show you what it's like coming up. >> if california controversial contribution to the fight against climate change. business that's can't meet the state new cap on pollution can now trade with those that can. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> the goal to reduce global warming but the program could translate to big money for cash-strapped california. abc 7 news has the story to sacramento. >> in an ebay like auction, california took kids bidz for pollution credits for oil refineries. under the legislation, credits from this program allow businesses to emit a certain amount of green house gases. it could net
>> it's a race against the clock in a mud ravaged neighborhood of daily city. they're shoring up the hillside. >> we're live in san francisco where they're having problems getting power back on. following a fire that has been out for hours. >> in lake ta show, some of the slopes are open. i'll show you what it's like coming up. >> if california controversial contribution to the fight against climate change. business that's can't meet the state new cap on pollution can...
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you can see what the richmond hills subdivision south of the city looked like before 7:00 saturday night and post 11:00 p.m. saturday night, more on the story. >> reporter: good evening, brian, a homeowner has told authorities that the faulty gas furnace in his home may be to blame. the family was not there when the explosion happened. until the investigation continues, some 200 people fled their home that night and had no idea what hit them. 11:00 on a saturday night, without warning an explosion so powerful it was heard miles away, rocks a middle class neighborhood. flames engulf several homes. residents say they thought a plane had crashed. >> the windows were blown in, my daughter was under about you know, 12 panes of glass. >> reporter: relatives say a couple living next door to the blast site were killed when their house was also destroyed. shocked and grieving last night, for jennifer longworth, a second grade teacher, and her husband, deon. >> the primary blast site is where the investigators are now. >> reporter: the public safety director gave us a close-up look at the damage,
you can see what the richmond hills subdivision south of the city looked like before 7:00 saturday night and post 11:00 p.m. saturday night, more on the story. >> reporter: good evening, brian, a homeowner has told authorities that the faulty gas furnace in his home may be to blame. the family was not there when the explosion happened. until the investigation continues, some 200 people fled their home that night and had no idea what hit them. 11:00 on a saturday night, without warning an...
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and abc's meteorologist ginger zee is in garden city, new york, right now. ginger? >> reporter: diane, 400,000 customers are without power. that's additional customers, after last night's storm. and people are coming up to me on these streets and telling me, this is beyond uncomfortable. it's feeling a little bit more like survivasurvival. when it comes to power, it's a case of haves and have-nots. >> we're the only ones. they have power. they have power. this is the only block in the whole area. >> we are, like, the forgotten block. >> reporter: these neighbors live on just one street on long island. they all came out to talk to us because they say they need help. >> the wires spark every day. they spark from somewhere. you don't know what's live. >> reporter: and last night, those dangerous wires were blowing again. >> i'm watching the wire that's hanging from my house fill up with ice and is it going to fall? >> reporter: the storm caused more than just power problems. 600 flights canceled today on top of 1,600 yesterday, disrupting travel across the country. and
and abc's meteorologist ginger zee is in garden city, new york, right now. ginger? >> reporter: diane, 400,000 customers are without power. that's additional customers, after last night's storm. and people are coming up to me on these streets and telling me, this is beyond uncomfortable. it's feeling a little bit more like survivasurvival. when it comes to power, it's a case of haves and have-nots. >> we're the only ones. they have power. they have power. this is the only block in...
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we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who heads the better business bureau's alliance, and is following our reporting on bad charities, says 70% of americans who give money donate that money without ever checking to find out where it's going. >> we welcome the public scrutiny that is coming to this. we welcome, you know, the media for getting involved in this because if you don't, i worry that things are going to get worse. people are going to continue to be duped by, you know, unscrupulous claims. >> reporter: which leads us to the real victims of charity scams, the people who really need charity. like these people lined up at the bethel assembly church o
we headed -- we left the city and headed south towards family in pennsylvania. we were finally let back into salem and our home was destroyed. or a man in the bronx who wants there is simply no way to determine if any of these pleas or people are real. and before you think no one would send donation to see blind sites or unknown charities, think again. >> most people respond to charities because they are asked by a letter. >> reporter: art taylor, who heads the better business...